Kazakhs — Not random
Will happen within 400 days of January 2, 1490
Checked again every 400 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1580)
Description
Though separated from Abu'l Khayr Uzbeks in 1440s, the Kazakhs remained nomadic throughout their history, and did not become united until the 16th century.Actions
A. Settle
- kazakh will become an accepted culture
- mongol will no longer be an accepted culture
- uzbek will no longer be an accepted culture
- Culture in Aralsk changes to kazakh
- Culture in Turgai changes to kazakh
- Culture in Ust Urt changes to kazakh
- Culture in Karaganda changes to kazakh
- Culture in Kyzylkum changes to kazakh
- Culture in Karsak changes to kazakh
- Culture in Nura changes to kazakh
- Aralsk will be considered a national province
- Turgai will be considered a national province
- Ust Urt will be considered a national province
- Karaganda will be considered a national province
- Kyzylkum will be considered a national province
- Karsak will be considered a national province
- Nura will be considered a national province
- +1000 population in a random province
- +1 base tax value in the same province
- +1000 population in a random province
- +1 base tax value in the same province
- +5000 cavalry in a random province
- Centralization +3
- Serfdom +2
- Stability +2
Kazakhs — Not random
Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1652
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
Description
Our country has been overrun by the armies of the Kalmyks, a western Mongol tribe which has burst upon the steppes as conquerors. The situation is most dire. What should we do?Actions
A. Resist the invaders!
- Land tech investment: +400
- +5000 cavalry in the capital province
- Centralization +1
- Stability -2
B. We are powerless to resist
- Centralization -1
- Stability +2
- Trade tech investment: +400
Kazakhs — Not random
Triggered by
Action A, B, C of 325006 - The Formation of the Kazakh Horde for UzbeksAction A of 325002 - The Formation of the Kazakh Horde for Uzbeks
Description
Attacks from the Oirats in the mid-fifteenth century, left the eastern lands of Abul Khayr, vulnerable to would be aspirants to power. In 1469, Janibek and Ghirei, distant relatives of Khayr, exploited this vacuum of power and established their state in the lands between the Chu and Talas rivers. The sons of Barak Khan, a rival claimant, the two had been waiting for a time to move on Khayr's lands. The destruction at the hands of the Oirats, gave them there chance.Actions
A. We are free!
- Break vassalization with Uzbeks
- -400 relations with Uzbeks
- -200 relations with Sibir
- Stability +3
- +8000 cavalry in the capital province
- mongol will become an accepted culture
- uzbek will no longer be an accepted culture
- uzbek will become an accepted culture